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    'Elder Scrolls' cookbook will let you explore the foods of Tamriel

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    12.25.2018

    You've fought your way through Skyrim and Oblivion, soon you can eat your way through the continent of Tamriel. Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, the author behind the official Game of Thrones and Warcraft cookbooks, is tackling the Elder Scrolls series next with a new book due in March, Destructoid reports. According to the Amazon listing, it'll feature more than sixty recipes for dishes like Apple Cabbage Stew and the ever-popular Sweetrolls. Hopefully, they'll make use of more spices than what we're used to from traditional medieval cuisine. Next up, maybe Monroe-Cassel can explore the food of Final Fantasy, especially since FFXV motivated us to cook up some meals of our own.

  • Recipes on your iPhone

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    06.25.2007

    We here at TUAW are big fans of Apple's products (shocking, I know) so whenever something new comes out we cover the heck out of it. At the moment the new hotness, as the dorks who desperately want to sound cool say, is the iPhone. TUAW is all atwitter about the iPhone (though you can subscribe to an iPhone-less feed if it isn't your thing) which makes sense since it is a rather important product launch for Apple.We're not the only ones going batty for the iPhone, though. Blogs, newspapers, and magazines are all hot and bothered about the iPhone. Case in point: 101cookbooks. That's right, a cooking blog is writing about the iPhone, but that's not all. They even created new, iPhone specific versions of their site for everyone's favorite unreleased mobile device. You can check out the recent recipes, or categories on designed for the iPhone webpages.Who needs a silly old SDK anyway?Thanks, Marisa.